Terrence Clarke came into camp with an already-sterling reputation but cemented his status as one of the elite prospects in the National Class of 2021 by earning the 2017 Camp MVP Award. Clarke won the staff over by consistently winning head-to-head matchups against other top prospects by getting to the rim at will and showing off an improved jumper. In an environment that can create complacency amongst campers, Clarke embraced the opportunity to compete against the best and maintained his energy level through Sunday’s Top-20 All Star Game.

Clarke’s prodigious natural gifts and tireless work ethic will unanimously make him New England’s unanimous top 2021 prospect as the class starts their prep careers. The 6’6” rising freshman, scheduled to attend Rivers (MA)...

CERRITOS -- The Pangos All-West Frosh/Soph Camp is an annual launching pad for top West Coast talent. On Saturday, there was plenty of young talent shining and there were some easy to identify West Coast strengths when it comes to prospects. National Basketball Analyst Eric Bossi has takeaways from Saturday's action.